Vase of Flowers (1907) by Maurice de Vlaminck

Vase of Flowers - Maurice de Vlaminck - 1907

Artwork Information

TitleVase of Flowers
ArtistMaurice de Vlaminck
Date1907
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions54.5 x 44.2 cm
Art MovementFauvism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Vase of Flowers

The artwork, titled “Vase of Flowers,” was created by Maurice de Vlaminck in 1907. An oil painting on canvas, this piece is a notable example of the Fauvism art movement. Measuring 54.5 x 44.2 cm, the painting falls within the genre of flower painting and currently resides in a private collection.

“Vase of Flowers” depicts a simplistic yet vibrant arrangement of flowers, rendered with bold brushstrokes and a vivid color palette typical of Fauvism. The flowers are placed in a rudimentary vase, set against a dynamic background of contrasting hues. The artist’s use of thick paint and expressive lines conveys a sense of exuberance and intensity, bringing the floral subject to life. The rich orange, green, and red tones create a striking visual impact, emphasizing the fauvist tendency to prioritize aesthetic intensity over realism. This composition exemplifies Vlaminck’s ability to blend spontaneity with a structured form, resulting in a work that is both passionate and harmonious.

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